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Skepticism to
Eclecticism.
Other eclectics included Varro and
Seneca the Younger.
According to Rošker and Suhadolnik, however, even
though eclecticism had a Gr****...
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eclectic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Eclectic may
refer to:
Eclectic (Eric
Johnson and Mike
Stern album), 2014
Eclectic (Big
Country album)...
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Eclectic paganism, also
occasionally termed universalist or non-denominational paganism, is a form of
modern paganism where practitioners blend paganism...
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music criticism, the term
eclecticism refers to use of
diverse music genres. A
musician might be
described as
eclectic if
different parts of
their output...
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licensing requirements in
state law, but the
eclectics undid their efforts. The most
famous of the
eclectics was
Samuel Thomson (1769-1843), a self educated...
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Eclectic medicine was a
branch of
American medicine that made use of
botanical remedies along with
other substances and
physical therapy practices, po****r...
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Eclecticism is a kind of
mixed style in the fine arts: "the
borrowing of a
variety of
styles from
different sources and
combining them" (Hume 1998, 5)...
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Eclectic Method is the name of an audio-visual
remix act,
originally formed in
London in 2001 by
Jonny Wilson.
Geoff Gamlen and Ian Edgar.
Wilson is the...
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Eclectic Society may
refer to:
Eclectic Society (Christian) -
English missionary and anti-slavery society,
founded in
London in 1783.
Eclectic Society...
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Electric Eclectics of ****
Hyman (Can No. 35), and The Age of
Electronicus (US No. 110). The
track "The Minotaur" from The
Electric Eclectics (1969) charted...